Bradley James is an English actor. Debuting in 2008, his breakthrough role as Arthur Pendragon in Merlin came later that year. He has since appeared in Homeland and iZombie, and will star as the title character in the upcoming Damien. Film roles include Carl in Fast Girls in 2012 and a villain in the future Underworld: Next Generation. read More»

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“We are all Supa-excited to welcome the Supa-Stars of the smash-hit series, Merlin, to our Sydney and Perth expos this June, as the series may have come to a close in late 2012, however some of the Knights have undertaken a new quest to see their fans and are making their way from Camelot to the sunnier climes of Australia!

The roll-call begins with the fantastic ‘Sir Percival’ (Tom Hopper) who thoroughly enjoyed his time with us in November visiting Brisbane and Adelaide. His fellow Knights, ‘Sir Leon’ (Rupert Young) and ‘Sir Gwaine’ (Eoin Macken), who had to postpone from that same tour due to work commitments, are now ecstatic at being able to join him now that their schedules have cleared.

But this time they’re joined by the big man himself, the man portrayed the knight before he became ‘King Arthur Pendragon’, Bradley James!

The Merlin TV series may have ended but King Arthur and his Knight’s reign continues here at Supanova!” (source)

Bradley looks forward to meeting all his fans at both the Sydney and Perth expos in 2013. There are signing* and photo* sessions throughout each Saturday (10.30am to 5.30pm) and Sunday (11am to 5pm) excluding breaks and there’s a general admission Q&A on the Sunday of each weekend.